Users of the T-Mobile OnePlus 6T might want to skip the most recent update after reports that it seemingly disables key Google Pay and Play Protect functions.

That’s a pretty significant bug if you ask us, firstly if you have already installed the A6013_34_181228 update, we’d suggest keeping a spare payment card on you until a patch rolls out. T-Mobile users reported the issues after the update dropped over the weekend (via TMoNews).

In the device Settings, affected devices are showing as no longer Play Protect certified, which can cause some significant issues with apps installed on the device and prevents Google Pay from working correctly.

Update (01/08): The issue with Google Pay and Google Play Protect on OnePlus has been resolved. Customers may need to re-verify their payment information – if so, they will see an automatic prompt in Google Pay. For further assistance, contact the T-Mobile support team directly here.

If you are still encountering issues try this method:

Hold down on the Play Store icon for 2 seconds.

Click App info.

Click Storage.

Click clear Storage

How to check your OnePlus 6T device Play Protect status

Open the Google Play Store app Google Play.

Tap Menu and then Settings

Under “Play Protect certification,” you’ll see if your device is Play Protect certified.

T-Mobile has not yet commented on the issues affecting users, but this is a pretty big bug so we expect a fix to come out pretty soon.